Classical & instumental conditioning

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when a neutral stimulus is repreatedly paired with a biological significant S that elicts a behavioural response, the neutral stimulus might acquire the capacity to elicit this behavioral reponse by itself. This is an instance of..
Classical conditioning
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in a conditioning experiemnt, an animal recieves a reward whenever it accumulates a certain number of responses. This must mean that the animal was trained according to..
Fixed ratio
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What is excitatory conditioning?
CS signals the UCS will be present
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What are aversive procedures?
Procedures that elicit a negative response
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CS signals the UCS will be absent explains...
Inhibatory conditioning
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What is the summation test?
A test to see if the presence of an inhibitory stimulus counteracts the excitatory response
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animal gets outcome after 1, 3, 5, responses is..
Variable ratio
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when the animals in the control group finds no trouble in forming a new association whereas in the inhibitory group, it is more difficult, this is the...
retardation test
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A Cat is trained that the tone is associated with food. If you present only the tone (CS) with no reward, the salivation starts to decrease (CR) & will eventually stop. what does this explain.
extinction
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